Boxes of Lustucru pasta suspected of containing bacteria are recalled throughout France

by time news

2023-06-11 11:53:40

The pasta, which is believed to be contaminated, went on sale on June 8 and is initially consumable until July 4. Screenshot via Power reminder

The government advises not to consume boxes of “pasta serpentini carbonara”, if you bought them from June 8.

The government site Reminder conso recommends not consuming the 306 gram “serpentini carbonara pasta” boxes of the Lustucru brand (see photo in main illustration) and “destroy the product“. This pasta, put on sale throughout France on June 8 and initially consumable until July 4, is suspected of containing Listeria. Those who have tasted it risk suffering from listeriosis, an infectious disease with an incubation period of up to 8 weeks.

«People who have a fever, isolated or accompanied by headaches, and body aches, are invited to consult their doctor and report this consumption.“Explains the government website. Pregnant women and the elderly should be particularly vigilant. “Severe forms with neurological complications and maternal or fetal damage in pregnant women can also occur.“, adds the site Recall conso.

This carbonara pasta was distributed in the stores of Casino, U, Auchan or by the purchasing group of the E. Leclerc centers (Galec), by ITM the food logistics subsidiary of the Groupement Les Mousquetaires which is in charge of the supply more than 2,100 Intermarché and Netto points of sale or by Provera, the purchasing center for Cora hypermarkets and Match supermarkets.

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